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LIVERMORE — Three people received minor injuries when the driver of a pickup truck lost control on a curve on Crash Road on Monday morning, and it struck a utility pole and rolled over, Androscoggin County Lt. Glenn Holt said.
The truck was driven by Daryl Macomber, 62, of Pilesgrove N.J., he said. The two passengers were 14 years old and their names were not immediately known, Holt said. There were minor injuries, but the driver and two passengers were not transported to the hospital, he said.
The accident occurred near 198 Crash Road at about 8:48 a.m. in snow and slush, Holt said.
The road was closed for about two hours while the demolished truck was removed and a new utility pole was set, Holt said.
Daryl Macomber, 62, of Pilesgrove, N.J., and two 14-year-olds received minor injuries when the truck Macomber was driving went off Crash Road in Livermore on Monday morning, snapped a utility pole and rolled over, Androscoggin County sheriff’s Lt. Glenn Holt said. “They all walked away. I couldn’t believe it,” nearby resident Paul Leger said.
Daryl Macomber, 62, of Pilesgrove, N.J., and two 14-year-olds were trapped in the cab of a pickup truck after it went off Crash Road in Livermore, snapped a utility pole and rolled over, Androscoggin County Lt. Glenn Holt said. Power lines and the pole landed on the truck. “They all walked away. I couldn’t believe it,” nearby resident Paul Leger said.
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